Sunday, July 25, 2010

Re: Owners of idle land in a rush to sell!!!

Maurice,

Your 8 hectares are too small by the Kenyan standard of land holding for anybody to ever worry about coming for you. They are safe but why are not allowing your people to make full use it? This would be a best practice in proper land use!

We are interested in those who allegedly own thousands of hectares that their owners have no even idea where the boundaries start and end! The constitution is also interested in those that illegally acquired public land and illegally gave themselves some funny land titles. They have to account for all these. This is indeed what is giving the RED Camp including "land owning churches" sleepless nights.

Yes the constitution together with land policy is very clear on the objectives and goal to be achieved. And thus why the YES Team must push and push hard the GREEN AGENDA. It is good for all Kenyans unless they  acquired......?????

Have a completely green week as we continue with struggle

 

Regards

Elijah Agevi

Happily in the Green Corner

 



From: "mauricejoduor@yahoo.ca" <mauricejoduor@yahoo.ca>
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Sent: Sun, 25 July, 2010 22:44:52
Subject: Re: Owners of idle land in a rush to sell!!!

Will I lose my 8 hectare land in Ugenya? It's sitting idle but I understand some corrupt relatives are hiring parcels of it out to others to farm, without my permission. The local school also keeps moving the fence ever so slightly every few months.

Courage,
Maurice

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From: otieno sungu <sunoti@yahoo.com>
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Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2010 03:58:00 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Owners of idle land in a rush to sell!!!

The fear of the referendum has triggered panic selling of idle land, large track land owners are trying to dispose off most of the idle land for fear of paying taxes on them.
 
The government needs to reassure those who have large tracks of land that is in use not to panic, moreso, those who acquired their land legally.
 
Those buying land at this time should be very very careful lest they end up with stolen and grabbed land in their hands. It would be wise to wait for the referendum and the legislation Parliament will put in place, together with the modalities for those who own large tracks of idle land to dispose or put such land to use, before engaging in any land deals now.
 
The good thing is that, part of the intentions of the draft KATIBA is being achieved, large idle lands are now being openned up for effective and economic  use, those buying such land definitely have an aim of putting it to good use or are landless people seeking to have land to do meaningful activities. The land question definitely will and must be resolved post August 4th.
 
Post August 4th, we must start managing land efficiently, effectively, sustainably and economically to ensure food security, deal with squatting and historical injustices.
 
 
Otieno Sungu

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